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The Animation Project @ The Sony Wonder Technology Lab

Young Audiences New York and the Sony Wonder Technology Lab have teamed up to offer NYC students The Animation Project. The program is a free after-school program for NYC public high school students who are interested in obtaining hands-on experience in stop-motion animation. In this 12 week program, participants have the opportunity to explore the world of animation and create their own original films under the guidance of industry professionals.

The inaugural program was from October 2008 - February 2009.Working with Young Audiences New York teaching artist Tom Hart and SONY Wonder Technology Lab Program Manager Corinne Doron, 35 students were chosen from an application pool of over 170 students from around the city.During the 12 weeks students worked both individually and in small groups, where they had the opportunity to:

Create original short stop-motion animated films

See their works screened in Sony's HD Theater

Participate in exciting field trips to professional animation studios and university programs

2009 SONY Animation Project

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2010 Young Audiences New York Animation Project By Rhianna Cruz, Kevin Granderson, Jerrell Jones and Nathalie Velasco In partnership with the Sony Wonder Technology Lab www.yany.org for more information on this project.

2010 Young Audiences New York Animation Project By Amanda Aponte, giomarie Leavitt, Mario Lopez and Joel Martinez In partnership with the Sony Wonder Technology Lab www.yany.org for more information on this project.

2010 Young Audiences New York Animation Project By Matthew Carrera, Gabrielle lagueire, Antonella Pirrera, Andres Sanchez and Ava Wisniewski In partnership with the Sony Wonder Technology Lab www.yany.org for more information on this project.

LIFE IN CLAYLAND is a student developed short stop-motion animation film from the 2008-2009 Young Audiences New York/ Sony Wonder Technology Lab After-School Program. Visit www.animationproject.shutterfly.com for more information

TECHNO is a student developed short stop-motion animation film from the 2008-2009 Young Audiences New York/ Sony Wonder Technology Lab After-School Program. Visit www.animationproject.shutterfly.com for more information

TRANSFUSION: A FILM is a student developed short stop-motion animation film from the 2008-2009 Young Audiences New York/ Sony Wonder Technology Lab After-School Program. Visit www.animationproject.shutterfly.com for more information

RABBIT MOUSE is a student developed short stop-motion animation film from the 2008-2009 Young Audiences New York/ Sony Wonder Technology Lab After-School Program. Visit www.animationproject.shutterfly.com for more information

TEAM BRUTAL is a student produced short stop-motion animation film from the 2008-2009 Young Audiences New York/ Sony Wonder Technology Lab After-School Program. Visit www.animationproject.shutterfly.com for more information

TWISTED VILLAGE is a student developed short stop-motion animation film from the 2008-2009 Young Audiences New York/ Sony Wonder Technology Lab After-School Program. Visit www.animationproject.shutterfly.com for more information

ABOUT US

Young Audiences New YorkYoung Audiences New York is proud to partner with the Sony Wonder Technology Lab in our first after-school film production/analysis program for New York City High School students. The program focused on stop-motion animation and culminated with a premiere screening of the student work at the Sony Wonder Technology Lab high definition theater.

Young Audiences New York, and affiliate of the national Young Audiences organization, has been advancing arts education in New York City public schools since 1952. Young Audiences New York promotes creativity, essential life skills and academic achievement through innovative and diverse multi-disciplinary arts programming for public school children Pre-K through 12 and their families - all of which support the development of a well-rounded individual.

To inspire well-rounded students and drive academic and artistic performance, Young Audiences provides:

The Sony Wonder Technology Lab (SWTL) is a FREE four-story, interactive technology and entertainment museum for all ages. Since 1994, SWTL has inspired creativity in a high-quality, engaging and family friendly learning environment. Stop by or visit www.sonywondertechlab.com for more information.

A special thank you for the generous financial and partnership support of the project: Lisa Davis (Senior Director, Communications and Public Affairs), and Karen Kelso (Executive Director, SWTL).

YANY VIDEOS

THE DETAILS>The Animation Project meets Tuesdays from 4:30-6:30pm>Workshops take place at The Sony Wonder Technology Lab in midtown Manhattan from October - January>The Animation Project is open to NYC students grades 9-12>No prior animation experience is necessary

TO JOINProspective participantsMUSTattend the information session to be held on Tuesday, September 28 from 4:00-6:30pm. Meet at the Sony Public Plaza under the Spiderman (55th Street between 5th and Madison Ave.) at 4:00pm.